Category: Law 2955
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The Concept of Corporate Responsibility
Corporate social responsibility true acts as an umbrella that incorporates the internal activities of a business, and its linkage with the external environment. To the external environment, social corporate responsibility fulfills the expectations of the society with regard to an organization in matters relating to ethics, legal concepts, and economically. Corporate responsibility puts an organization…
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Public and Private Policing
Introduction Private police bodies are under the control of the non-governmental entities that conduct that mandate as instructed by the government. The government may contract out police work to firms or it may be officers contracted by firms to be in charge of their companies. Company police is the mostly applied form of private policing.…
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Legal and Factual Impossibility Defense
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Legal impossibility defense and factual impossibility defense are applied to defendants who are accused of unsuccessful attempts to break the law. Legal impossibility defense should be used when a person’s actions do not constitute an illegal act. Discussion According to some sources, it involves occasions when a…
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The Impact of Incarceration on Recidivism
The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of incarceration on public safety. For the research topic “The Impact of Incarceration on Public Safety,” a thorough sampling strategy is essential to guarantee the validity and dependability of the study’s findings. To fully assess the effect of incarceration on public safety, the sample plan…
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Meaning and History of Australian Consumer Law
In contemporary business environments, marketers have embarked on strategic market segmentation and consumer targeting strategies to improve their sales; with the aggression that comes with marketers, governments have seen the need to formulate and protect the rights of consumers, businesses, and the community. Australian business environment has both international and domestic players; the Australian Competition…
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Argue For or Against the Limitation of Speed Limits
Table of Contents Speed Limit Essay Introduction Why Argue For or Against the Limitation of Speed Limits? Disadvantages of Limitations of Speed Limits FAQ Speed Limit Essay Introduction It is undoubtedly true that driving safety is one of the most widely-discussed topics. That is why there is an impressive number of diverse opinions regarding the…
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Correctional System of the Philippines
Table of Contents Introduction The Correctional System The Prison System before About Parole and Probation Politicization of the military Opinion regarding the Philippines’ Correctional System References Introduction According to wikipedia.com, corrections pertain to the handling of persons by society after their conviction of an illegal crime. The criminal justice system that punishes the illegal doers…
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Maritime Risk Factors and Economic Impact
Maritime Security Act After the September 11 attack, the international community came together to implement a system to improve the security of maritime transport sector. Maritime security act of 2002 was formed in order to ensure that the procedures are followed to protect the America from terrorists’ threats. The act has four titles. It is…
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Violence in the United States Caused by Guns
Introduction The right to bear arms, as stated in the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, is the primary argument used to justify the purchase and ownership of weapons within the United States (Wheeler, 2001). Its justification has always been under the concept of self-defense wherein citizens of the U.S. have the fundamental right to…
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Nature and Extent of the Duty of the Law Relating to Nervous Shock in Ireland
Table of Contents Introduction Intentionally imposed nervous shock Negligently imposed nervous shock Primary Victims Secondary Victims Examples of Leading Cases Nervous Shock a Developing Area in Ireland Bibliography Footnotes Introduction Nervous shock is used in the laws of Ireland and England to indicate psychiatric disorders or injuries inflicted onto an individual through neglect or and…